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expensive tires

Haha yeah I'm in the hunt for some new tires for my 1:1 truck. Why don't you look around for some 35's on 20's and let me know what you come up with.
 
im no dipshit when it comes to 1:1 rigs and why the hell would you want 20" rims with 35's :lmao:

and i do pay for all my stuff this is just chit chat i payed a 10th of the price im just lementing thats all i dont mind paying its just kinda a head scratcher8):evil:
 
You guys are all wussies. $2000+ ea. w/o wheels :shock: 66x43x25 Pretty sure some of the huge mining truck tires run 10K+ per.

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Pretty sure some of the huge mining truck tires run 10K+ per.

I work in the oilfields of Northern Alberta, the biggest tires on those heavy haulers are $60K each and they're 14' tall. Once they're worn out they line the haul roads with them like sandbags, there's so much money flowing though those places it's insane.....
 
well it depends what kinda axles your running under your rig 20'' rims just dont seem good for sidewall flex now a 35'' tire with a 15'' rim is a beautiful thing on like fordyce or rubicon
 
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